| Literature DB >> 2214938 |
R Botella Estrada1, O Sanmartín Jiménez, M I Febrer Bosch, A Aliaga Boniche, M Salavert Lleti, P Roig Rico, A Nieto García, V Navarro Ibañez.
Abstract
A HIV infected patient was admitted to hospital with fever diarrhoea and a cutaneous nodule on his left groin. Histopathological exam was diagnostic of cutaneous leishmaniasis. Subsequent exams disclosed Visceral Leishmaniasis. Three cycles of treatment (antimonials, pentamidine and metronidazole) were required for the clearance of lesions. The relation between immunosuppression and leishmania infection is commented and its role as an opportunistic pathogen is suggested. In these patients the infection takes a more aggressive course and has a worse response to the classic treatment with antimonials. These facts have made necessary the introduction of other alternative drugs.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2214938
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Cutan Ibero Lat Am ISSN: 0210-5187